facility

A new 12-inch AC/TM rasterscan
radar designed for either standalone
or integrated installation
aboard all types of small civil, naval
and fishing vessels, the Atlas 5600,
has been introduced by Krupp Atlas
Elektronik.
Combining continuous radar
presentation

The third in a series of six fleet
oilers under construction for the
U.S. Navy was christened recently
by the Shipyards Division of Avondale
Industries, Inc. in ceremonies
at the yard near New Orleans. The
new ship, the John Lenthall (T-AO-
189),

Cityvarvet AB, previously Gotaverken
Cityvarvet AB, recently
introduced a new United Statesbased
service for their subsidiary,
Ciserve AB, at a reception in the
Waldorf-Astoria in New York City.
Ciserve is the travel arm of
Sweden's Gothenberg-based

New York Corp's newest survey vessel — Moritz —
recently joined the fleet. The 58-ft. catamaran was built
in Seattle by Kvichak Marine and features an extensive
array of survey equipment, including a Ross Dolphin
Mini-Sweep System. With a beam of 18.

Relying on experience from more than
4,000 Navi-Sailor installations around the
world, Transas Marine has added a number
of features to further enhance the
functionality of its Navi-Sailor marine
navigation systems. Transas' ongoing
R&D efforts

Two classes of ferryboats and two
fully equipped terminals have been
simulated by the Computer Aided
Operations Research Facility
(CAORF) which is operated by MarineSafety
International (MSI) at
Kings Point, N.Y. These detailed
computer models

Granville W. Holman Jr. was
recently elected president and chief
operating officer of Raymond International
Inc. and James J. Wildasin
has been elected president of
Raymond Offshore Constructors,
Inc., a subsidiary of Houston-based
Raymond International,